Mvine moves beyond Adaptive Authentication with Dynamic Trust
Customer demand drives innovation and technology adoption
Mvine Limited confirms today it is actively working on customer engagements for its Dynamic Trust Environment innovation where the requirements set down by customers extend beyond Adaptive Authentication. The confirmation comes as early indication of a step up in customer demand for the innovation following the company’s focus on Dynamic Trust, announced in September 2019.
Frank Joshi, Director at Mvine, said, “Being yourself and staying safe online needs a whole new way of thinking. We are treating Dynamic Trust Environments as a mainstay of our innovation, aggregation and integration strategy going forwards.”
“With proven work in delivering Zero Trust environments for Enterprise Identity and Access Management (EIAM) we seek to grow our line of business in Federated Identity Management in new ways, where customer demand drives innovation and technology adoption,” said Frank Joshi.
Adaptive Authentication is an approach which ‘takes a group of variables and develops a risk score, based on rules set by the security team’ and where ‘each request is evaluated and put through a series of checks until they are either granted or denied access’. But Mvine argues this does not go far enough. Whereas Adaptive Authentication may seem quite advanced for some customers, Mvine argues that the ever-changing, unpredictable and dynamic nature of trust, where trust can go down as well as up, needs a whole new way of thinking not just a different way of processing risk scoring.